Rep. Joe Kennedy will answer reader questions during a live chat Thursday, July 25.
Patch will be chatting LIVE with Rep. Joe Kennedy III on Thursday.
The approval means the scheduled concerts will likely go on as planned.
The town and the Kraft Group now have until 5 p.m. on July 5 to get a deal that would allow the selectmen to license the July 6 New England Revolution soccer match.
Foxboro town officals and the Kraft Group are scrambling to make sure the town is insured for Gillette Stadium events this summer.
Town Clerk Robert Cutler will be the town manager while Kevin Paicos is on leave.
Foxborough voters chose Gabriel Gomez over Ed Markey.
Find out how many voters from Foxborough stopped by the polls by noon.
Debate to air on WCVB Tuesday at 7 p.m.
Patch offers mosquito prevention tips, and the map below shows the number of West Nile cases last summer.
The board confirmed publicly Tuesday the town and Town Manager Kevin Paicos have mutually agreed to part ways when his contract expires next June.
The debate raged on Beacon Hill Tuesday.
The state may approve 18 more giant lighted boards as a way to boost revenue. Is it worth the money if the light burns all night long?
One observer called the trend "upward political mobility" for officials in the Bay State, but that's perhaps not the case with outgoing Lt. Gov. Tim Murray.
The board announced a "mutual decision" with Kevin Paicos not to renew the town manager's contract beyond 2014 following nearly two-and-a-half hours of deliberation in executive session Wednesday.
Crossroads Veterans Services District Director Michael Johns assured Foxborough and its officials that the town is in "good shape" despite the impending dissolve of the CVSD at the end of June.
With just over 200 residents in attendance at Monday’s Annual Town Meeting, voters swiftly approved 21 warrant articles and took no action on five others.
Town Meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. inside Foxborough High School’s auditorium. Here’s what you need to know.
A roundup of news and notes from the Foxborough Board of Selectmen's table.
Foxborough selectman James DeVellis testified Tuesday at the State House to offer his perspective - as the town’s elected official – of the merits for Massachusetts to enact the Adam Walsh Act (Sex Offender Registry and Notification Act).
The board reorganized at Tuesday’s meeting following the April 30th Town Election.
Foxborough Town Manager Kevin Paicos will make $151,286.40 in fiscal year 2014 after the town’s Board of Selectmen awarded him with a 2 percent increase Tuesday.
Here’s an overview of the warrant articles on Foxborough's May 13th annual Town Meeting and the recommendations made by the Advisory Committee.
Challengers defeated incumbents in both the Board of Selectmen and School Committee races at Tuesday’s annual town election.
Gabriel Gomez defeated Michael Sullivan and Dan Winslow on the local Republican ticket while Stephen Lynch defeated Ed Markey in the Democratic race.
Katie Adair and Stephen Udden earn the most votes in the four-candidate race for two school committee seats at Tuesday's town election.
John Gray, Jr. defeats incumbent Lynda Walsh, 1,796-1,614 in Tuesday’s annual town election to join the Board of Selectmen along with re-elected member Jim DeVellis.
Foxborough Town Clerk Robert E. Cutler, Jr. expects between 3,500 and 4,000 voters at the polls Tuesday.
Foxborough’s Board of Selectmen will continue its review of Town Manager Kevin Paicos with a discussion of his salary on Tuesday, May 7th.
The following inspection reports were submitted by the Foxborough Health Department for the week of April 12-27.
Foxborough selectman Lynda Walsh writes in to set the record straight regarding a letter to the editor published in Thursday's Foxboro Reporter.
Here’s a resident’s guide to everything you need to know about the upcoming Foxborough town election on Tuesday, April 30th.
Crossroads Veterans’ Services Director Michael Johns said the district will meet Tuesday, April 30th to discuss the future of the district with Easton’s expected departure in June.
Easton officials cited "cultural differences" with the other towns, including Foxborough, in the district.
News and notes from around Foxborough.
Candidates for Foxborough selectmen and school committee have announced plans to forgo Signs on the Common Saturday in tribute to the victims of Monday’s attacks on the Boston Marathon.
Foxborough's Board of Selectmen held a 30-second moment of silence prior to the start of Tuesday's meeting in remembrance of the victims of Monday's attacks on the Boston Marathon.